jQuery.IO
jQuery.IO (GitHub: sporto / jquery_io.js, License: MIT) by Sebastian Porto can be used to convert between form data, query strings, and JSON strings. It uses JSON.parse
, and comes with tests and a Grunt build script.
Converting a form to a JavaScript...
jQuery.IO
jQuery.IO (GitHub: sporto / jquery_io.js, License: MIT) by Sebastian Porto can be used to convert between form data, query strings, and JSON strings. It uses JSON.parse
, and comes with tests and a Grunt build script.
Converting a form to a JavaScript object is just $.io.form($('form')).object()
, and the output has form names as keys rather than the array results .serializeArray returns.
Animated Table Sorter
Animated Table Sorter (GitHub: matanhershberg / animated_table_sorter, License: MIT, jquery: AnimatedTableSorter) by Matan Hershberg is a table sorting plugin that moves rows using .animate
when they’re reordered.
All you need to do is call .tableSort()
on a table. CSS and images have been provided for styling the selected column and sort direction.
jQuery-ui-pic
jQuery-ui-pic (GitHub: rtsinani / jQuery-ui-pic) by Artan Sinani provides an extracted version of the icons from Bootstrap and the image sprites from jQuery UI.
In this version the CSS classes are all prefixed with pic-
, so you can use them like this: <i class="pic-trash"></i>
. This might prove useful if you’re looking for a quick way to reuse jQuery UI’s icons without using the rest of jQuery UI. I licensed Glyphicons Pro myself because I find myself using them so much.
Read more https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/dailyjs/~3/4Fs09UpwaUQ/jquery-roundup